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What kind of engine did a 1967 Ford Galaxie have?

What kind of engine did a 1967 Ford Galaxie have?

1967 Ford 500 4 door, (in 67 it was only a 500, not a galaxie) Engine; 390 V8, 2V Carb, New water pump, New timing chain and gears.

What’s the value of a 1967 Ford Galaxie 500?

According to Hagerty, the average value of a 1967 Ford Galaxie 500 stands at $7,300 but this obviously for the lower cylinder, lower-powered variants. The 7.0-liter engine and the convertible can come pretty expensive and some auctions have listed sales as high as $45,000-50,000 too.

What are the specifications of a Ford Galaxie?

The following are a few examples: General Engine Specifications Cubic In. 6 cyl. OHV 240 Cu. In. 6 cyl. OHV 240 All ratings are the 1-6 rating. If you need to understand them…click HERE

What kind of cars did Ford make in 1967?

For 1967, there were four body styles. There were two-door convertibles and hardtop coupes, as well as a four-door hardtop sedan and sedan. More than 403,000 of total Galaxie 500 hit the market, taking a 46% market share at the time. Out of these, a little less than 200,000 were hardtop coupes and only 19,000 were convertibles.

1967 Ford 500 4 door, (in 67 it was only a 500, not a galaxie) Engine; 390 V8, 2V Carb, New water pump, New timing chain and gears.

When did the Ford Galaxie first come out?

The Ford Galaxie was introduced in 1958 and lasted all the way till 1974 as a full-sized car, pitted against the Chevrolet Impala. When it debuted, it replaced the Ford Fairlane as the highest trim, and the name itself came space-race inspired.

Is the 1967 Ford Galaxie big block 500 for sale?

Hi there, I am putting up for sale my impeccable 67 Galaxie big block 500 fastback. This car is IMMACULATE. Rediculous amount of work done to restore this car to show quality. Over 13,000 in parts receipts alone on a clipboard from build… all receipts saved. Clean CA title in my name.

For 1967, there were four body styles. There were two-door convertibles and hardtop coupes, as well as a four-door hardtop sedan and sedan. More than 403,000 of total Galaxie 500 hit the market, taking a 46% market share at the time. Out of these, a little less than 200,000 were hardtop coupes and only 19,000 were convertibles.

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